Taliban seek funding from international financial institutions to alleviate poverty Dynamics

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Kabul: The Taliban government has called on the International Monetary Fund to provide financial assistance to alleviate the poverty of Afghan citizens.

Afghanistan is ruled by the Taliban terrorist organization. Prime Minister Mulla Mohammad Hassan Akkandu has made an important announcement. He said the Taliban government would not interfere in other countries ‘interiors and would welcome other countries’ offer of funding to Afghanistan.

The Taliban government in Afghanistan has said it wants better economic relations with other countries. The Taliban has been ruling Afghanistan since last August. The Taliban government has been facing various economic problems since the day of its inauguration. Following this, many on the Internet began to criticize the Taliban government. It is noteworthy that Prime Minister Mulla stated this in a television interview in response to this.

For the past 20 years, Afghanistan has received 75 percent of its budget from US government funding. Unemployment and inflation are currently rising under the Taliban regime. Banks in Afghanistan were plunged into a severe financial crisis.

The United Nations has warned the Taliban government that more than 3.5 million people living in Afghanistan are suffering from hunger and starvation. Many homeless Afghans have begun to sell their homes and possessions.

Taliban Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad has called on Afghanistan to return the funds withheld from international financial institutions. He called for Afghanistan to return to normalcy.

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